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Scheduler/Logger Request

Mydruid

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Hi,

As the title says is there any chance of this happening?

Ideally it would be like hbrelog or arelog and would allow you to schedule for every hour of the day what the bot is doing. This way you would be able to run multiple accounts for shorter periods with the same key and if using something like proxifier potentially from different IP addresses.

This would minimize the risk of losing accounts and increase the uptime of botting.

With the new league starting soon this would could be really profitable and would give people a reason to buy more keys! *hint hint nudge nudge* :D
 
In the future, it's likely one could be made, but for now, it's not a high priority thing.

Due to the way the login system works in PoE, we have to handle certain errors due to location changes and password being out of date as well, which requires more gui processing first (which we're not even finished with because there's a lot). Last I remember, we weren't supposed to be working with account passwords in EB, so I'd have to double check with Apoc on that as well.

With the way the client patches are sometimes randomly pushed, we also have to handle the cases where the game requires an update before logging in as well. So, there's no real simply solution for it currently that handles all the necessary cases.
 
Ok thanks for the quick reply.

It is a shame it isn't higher on the priority, one of the biggest issues with scaling up is account management. Since the game is completely f2p the potential is pretty massive.

Would there be no way of making a super simple script that launches PoE, delay, clicks login, delay, presses enter, then launches EB?

Any patches or issues would just have to dealt with. The bot has its own dc protection so it would purely be for scheduling.

Or perhaps offer some kind of incentive for the community to develop one? There must be some coders out there with some spare time.
 
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